Elkouri and Elkouri: How Arbitration Works

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Author: Alan Miles Ruben

ISBN-10: 157018335X

ISBN-13: 9781570183355

Category: Labor Negotiations

Since 1952 when Frank and Edna Asper Elkouri produced the first edition, the treatise has been considered an authoritative reference on labor arbitration. The Committee on ADR in Labor and Employment Law of the Section of Labor and Employment Law of the American Bar Association took over editorial responsibility from the couple with the fifth edition, but only here begins the process of reorganizing and expanding the text to consider several major developments more fully. Most important among...

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Ch. 1Arbitration and its setting1Ch. 2Legal status of arbitration in the private sector45Ch. 3Scope of labor arbitration105Ch. 4The arbitration tribunal141Ch. 5Grievances : prelude to arbitration197Ch. 6Determining arbitrability277Ch. 7Arbitration procedures and techniques291Ch. 8Evidence339Ch. 9Interpreting contract language427Ch. 10Use of substantive rules of law485Ch. 11Precedential value of arbitral awards567Ch. 12Custom and past practice605Ch. 13Management rights631Ch. 14Seniority835Ch. 15Discipline and discharge923Ch. 16Safety and health1003Ch. 17Employee rights and benefits1045Ch. 18Remedies in arbitration1185Ch. 19Constitutional issues in public-sector arbitration1251Ch. 20Legal status of arbitration in the federal sector1273Ch. 21Issues in state and local government sector arbitration1347Ch. 22Arbitration of interest disputes1347